That’s mighty impressive. Never got 26, even downhill with the wind behind meMy diesel has never given more than 28 MPG (UK). Careful driving on mainly A roads, gives me 25/26 at best. Shorter journeys see around 22
BFG’s at 37psi cold.
That’s mighty impressive. Never got 26, even downhill with the wind behind meMy diesel has never given more than 28 MPG (UK). Careful driving on mainly A roads, gives me 25/26 at best. Shorter journeys see around 22
BFG’s at 37psi cold.
Driving style has a lot to do with economy, you might drive slowly, 55mph, but your overall driving might not suit. I always look at the motoring reporters who claim to get Xmpg out of a vehicle I may own, I can then often easily beat them even when they claim to be driving carefully. I'm not criticising anyone's driving, so please don't think that, it is just something you learn to do.That’s mighty impressive. Never got 26, even downhill with the wind behind me
From pump to pump (same 91 octane pump) dividing the miles driven by the gallons used averaging 56 mph. Over 62 mph the mpg falls off fast.Manually calculated or the number the truck provides?
Ahhhh that makes a lot more sense thenFrom pump to pump (same 91 octane pump) dividing the miles driven by the gallons used averaging 56 mph. Over 62 mph the mpg falls off fast.
Modern cars usually shut off the injectors when coasting in gear, so the computer just shows 0 mpg, what with division by zero and all that. If you calculate by the actual amount of fuel you have used you’ll probably find you have realized smaller gains.Therefore I can deduce that when coasting, the grenadier doesn’t register the MPG at all, it’s as if you’re stationary. Clearly a software glitch.
Anyone else find the same ?
I can’t believe I’m excited about gaining 3.5 MPG but I am !
Just to be certain, you have tried the manual method of brimming the tank, running a good distance ie. Most of the tank of fuel, before topping right up again?So last night I had to run into town, my usual 30 mile round trip where at best I get 21mpg, driving like Miss Daisy.
I decided to look at the actual MPG rather than the average and feathered the accelerator accordingly. The big thing I noticed was that when going down my usual steep hills where I normally coast the MPG read ‘0’ , however as soon as I feathered the throttle it leapt to 250mpg , even 450 at one point. I therefore decided that rather than coasting I’d have my foot very gently on the throttle . The long and the short of it is that I managed a record 24.9 MPG over the 30 mile round trip. A record !
Therefore I can deduce that when coasting, the grenadier doesn’t register the MPG at all, it’s as if you’re stationary. Clearly a software glitch.
Anyone else find the same ?
I can’t believe I’m excited about gaining 3.5 MPG but I am !
Conversely, when you give it a little wellie, in any situation, the worst mine will show is 8.x MPG.So last night I had to run into town, my usual 30 mile round trip where at best I get 21mpg, driving like Miss Daisy.
I decided to look at the actual MPG rather than the average and feathered the accelerator accordingly. The big thing I noticed was that when going down my usual steep hills where I normally coast the MPG read ‘0’ , however as soon as I feathered the throttle it leapt to 250mpg , even 450 at one point. I therefore decided that rather than coasting I’d have my foot very gently on the throttle . The long and the short of it is that I managed a record 24.9 MPG over the 30 mile round trip. A record !
Therefore I can deduce that when coasting, the grenadier doesn’t register the MPG at all, it’s as if you’re stationary. Clearly a software glitch.
Anyone else find the same ?
I can’t believe I’m excited about gaining 3.5 MPG but I am !
Yes, mine is the same if coastingSo last night I had to run into town, my usual 30 mile round trip where at best I get 21mpg, driving like Miss Daisy.
I decided to look at the actual MPG rather than the average and feathered the accelerator accordingly. The big thing I noticed was that when going down my usual steep hills where I normally coast the MPG read ‘0’ , however as soon as I feathered the throttle it leapt to 250mpg , even 450 at one point. I therefore decided that rather than coasting I’d have my foot very gently on the throttle . The long and the short of it is that I managed a record 24.9 MPG over the 30 mile round trip. A record !
Therefore I can deduce that when coasting, the grenadier doesn’t register the MPG at all, it’s as if you’re stationary. Clearly a software glitch.
Anyone else find the same ?
I can’t believe I’m excited about gaining 3.5 MPG but I am !
Hmmmmm... I always did the opposite. Go fast uphill and slower downhill.Accelerate gently down hill, ease off going up,
If in doubt, just floor itHmmmmm... I always did the opposite. Go fast uphill and slower downhill.
Spend less time with my foot in it going uphill, and more time on light throttle or coasting going downhill; hence yielding better MPG.
I must admit I came up with that strategy on my own (ie: pulled it straight from my rectum) so it's quite possible I was wrong.